Cameron Diaz's "Biggest Ick": Guests Must Change Clothes in NYC Home

Hollywood star Cameron Diaz has revealed her strict rule for guests entering her luxurious New York City apartment: they must change their clothes to avoid bringing in street germs. She shared this "biggest ick" during an appearance on 'The Drew Barrymore Show'. Diaz was promoting her new black comedy film 'Outcome', where she stars alongside Keanu Reeves, marking their first film together in three decades. The actress described the movie as a "cautionary comedy" that explores the darker costs of fame.

Key Points: Cameron Diaz's Germ Rule for NYC Apartment Guests

  • Strict germ rule for NYC home
  • Promotes new film 'Outcome'
  • Reunites with Keanu Reeves after 30 years
  • Explores dark side of fame
  • Film directed by Jonah Hill
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Cameron Diaz shares her 'biggest ick' for guests arriving at her swanky apartment

Cameron Diaz reveals her "biggest ick" is street germs, asking guests to change clothes before entering her $9M NYC apartment.

"You have to change your clothes to come into my house in New York - Cameron Diaz"

Los Angeles, April 12

Hollywood actress Cameron Diaz has shared that she asks guests to "change clothes" before they set foot into her luxurious apartment in New York City.

The 53-year-old actress thinks the Big Apple's street germs are too dirty for her lavish $9 million condo in Walker Tower, Chelsea, Manhattan, reports 'Female First UK'.

During the recent episode of 'The Drew Barrymore Show', the host asked the actress for her "biggest ick", to which she said, "Shoes from the street in New York City". Drew, 51, quipped, "Yes, you cannot. If you want to go into her house, put a body condom on".

Laughing, Cameron concurred, "You have to change your clothes to come into my house in New York".

Drew shared, "It's true, and her house had no germs in it because of it". Cameron said, "Yeah. I roll around on my floors. It's OK".

As per 'Female First UK', the actress was joined on the sofa alongside Keanu Reeves, 61, Matt Bomer, 48, and Jonah Hill, 42, as the quartet promoted their new black comedy film, 'Outcome', which follows damaged star Reef (Keanu) apologising for his past after being blackmailed with outrageous video footage from his past.

And Cameron, who plays Kyle, Reef's longtime friend, said the movie explores the darker side of celebrity life.

She told 'People' magazine, "I also think that this movie shows (fame) in a very interesting light and a very heightened light. Everybody thinks they want to be famous, but there is a cost to it. So it's a cautionary comedy".

Cameron relished working with Keanu again in the Jonah-directed 'Outcome', 30 years after they starred in the 1996 comedy-romance flick, 'Feeling Minnesota'.

She said at the premiere of the Apple TV movie, "When we worked together 30 years ago, it was like my fourth film. I was very green. I'm embarrassed, the poor guy had to act with this young novice actor who was just starting out. I was happier to get the opportunity to work with him again now, after a little more experience. We've seen each other over the years, always happy to see one another. He's always been who he is now, just has always been the loveliest human".

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Rohit P
$9 million condo and worried about germs... meanwhile in Mumbai, we're just happy if there's no waterlogging during monsoon! Different worlds. But the no-shoe rule is universal sense.
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Aman W
Changing clothes seems a bit much, no? Just take off your shoes like a normal person. This feels like celebrity overkill. My nani would say "itna drama kyun?"
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Sarah B
Interesting to see Western celebrities adopting what's been standard in many Asian cultures for ages. The "body condom" joke was funny though!
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Vikram M
More interested in the movie with Keanu! 30 years since 'Feeling Minnesota'? Time flies. Hope it releases here soon.
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Nisha Z
Respectfully, while hygiene is important, asking guests to change clothes might make them uncomfortable. In our culture, 'atithi devo bhava' (guest is god) comes first. Maybe provide disposable shoe covers instead?

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